This year I am going to be much more mindful of choosing healthier food and make time for realistic exercise.I am not going to buy any more fabric nor bookmark any more projects - I am going to be more mindful of what I have on hand already. Happy New Year to you and thanks for the giveaway :)

Happy New Year. I hope 2013 is a successful year for you.This year I am hoping to be a better mum, be more organised so I can sew/craft more and be healthier.I am a follower and love reading your posts.

To begin the new year I am starting off in an organized manner. Calendar posted and marked. Clutter being dealt with as I encounter it. (That is going to take a LONG time.) Each step forward, I'm going to try to be organized, then I can work on the disorganization that has crept (creeped?) into my life.

Happy New Year Annie, here is my resolution for 2013 “Do more than belong: participate. Do more than care: help. Do more than believe: practice. Do more than be fair: be kind. Do more than forgive: forget. Do more than dream: work.” Siobhan x

I would like to choose some smaller household projects to complete this year. I don't have any small quilted projects in my home. I have only completed one hexagon quilt that is on my bed so far but I would like some quilty things like pot holders and table runners and table toppers and placemats etc to show that I am really a quilter who loves quilting.

Happy New Year to you!! :)I'm planning on getting better organized and get rid of all the clutter and items that I haven't used in the last year. And of course keep progressing in my learning to quilt and go beyond table runners to bigger projects. :)

I want to make 'progress' this year. I have lots of projects (not all quilting) that I need to make some progress on, if I can't finish them. A little progress each month, then, maybe by the end of the year, many of them will be DONE!

Thank you for helping to motivate us to "keep on keeping on." I'm working on trying to live in the moment. To enjoy each day, each person, each opportunity, each book, each meal, each quilt, each meal, each cup of coffee, each ...

I'm trying to throw out anything that simply clutters up my life (and my home!)and isn't beautiful or useful, in preparation for a move later in the year. This will be a fresh start to a new phase in my life without my dear husband who passed away suddenly a few months ago. I have much to learn this year :-)

My personality lends itself to doing things on the spur of the moment. I've bought a lot of fabric this way, and now it's giving me panic attacks because it's all sitting around ready to be made into something. So, my fresh start would be to make a list, check it twice, and get some things crossed off of it so I feel 'accomplished'! Happy New Year for you!

I really tried hard to keep up with your weight loss/exercise challenge, but lost interest and fell by the wayside. This year, I hope it will be different. I really want to get healthy. Tomorrow is my first day of the Curves Challenge. I have my menu ready and in addition to exercising at Curves 3 times a week, I have also signed up for 3 classes of Cardio/Core work with a teacher who is very encouraging. I am determined to live an independent life and not be a burden to my children as I age. The only way I can accomplish that is to stay healthy.